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Divination

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Divination, or fortune-telling, is by far the most popular and well-known use of the Tarot in the English-speaking world. This is sometimes seen as an extension of the psychological use mentioned above. Alternatively, it is sometimes seen as a less sophisticated use of tarot. It can be argued that we sometimes perceive the signs of future events subconsciously only. For instance, you might be subconsciously aware that a relationship or job is in trouble, before you admit it to yourself. In that sense, it might be said that the Tarot can give you insights into the future without having any supernatural or occult aspect at all. Meaning may emerge even from purely random patterns, as chance selections force you to consider concepts that you’d normally ignore, and the density of meaning is great enough that meanings can emerge from almost any selection of cards.

That point of view may be unusual among those who use Tarot for divination. Tarot card readers sometimes believe that Tarot cards allow them to exercise an innate psychic ability to see the future. Still others routinely follow the divinatory meanings assigned to each card by popular books and other authorities. Further, some individuals believe that the cards take on the “aura” or “vibrations” of someone who touches them. The cards are therefore sometimes “insulated” by wrapping them in silk or enclosing them in a box, and only touched by the reader and by the person for whom the reading is done (the “querent”).

There are many variations, but in many readings the querent shuffles the cards, then the reader lays out the cards in a pattern called a “layout” or “spread”. A well-known spread is the Celtic Cross. The cards are then analysed according to their positions, their individual divinatory meanings, their relationships, and whether the cards are upside-down (”reversed”). If the reader uses the interpretation technique of reversals, a reversed card has its own set of modified meanings and/or modified energies; a reversed card’s meaning may sometimes be the opposite of the upright card meaning, sometimes weakened, sometimes twisted.

Divination may be seen as magical in itself, but the word “magic” often refers to the use of Tarot cards in a magical ritual designed to achieve some end. This is probably much less common than simple divination.

Tarot, Storytelling and Art

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The Tarot has inspired writers as well as visual artists. Italo Calvino described the Tarot as a “machine for telling stories”, writing the novel The Castle of Crossed Destinies with plots and characters constructed through the Tarot. T. S. Eliot’s poem The Waste Land uses only superficial descriptions of Tarot cards, a few of which are genuine. Random selections of Tarot cards have also been used to construct stories for writing exercises and writing games.
Tarot decks play a significant role in Roger Zelazny’s Amber fantasy series, where most major characters carry a magical deck of Tarot cards whose Trumps represent other characters (and enable communication with them) or locations. A Tarot deck inspired by the Amber series has been published.
Tarot cards also play a role in Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. At the end of Book 1, The Gunslinger, Roland finally catches up to the Man in Black, who reads Roland’s future with a deck of Tarot cards in a golgotha: “Death. Yet not for you.”
From 1977 to 1980, Piers Anthony published the “Planet of Tarot” series, which included God of Tarot, Vision of Tarot and Faith of Tarot. On the planet Tarot, nightmares, visions and fantasies become real, and sometimes tangentially, sometimes on-target, the protagonist lives through myths and stories, e.g., the moment Jesus of Nazareth “dies” and accepts his spiritual journey as Christ the savior, related to Tarot cards.
In John Crowley’s novel Little, Big (1981), characters use a Tarot deck with non-standard major arcana (”the lesser trumps”) for divination.
Tim Powers’ 1992 novel Last Call depicts Tarot decks used for magic beyond just divination, particularly in a variant of poker, and alludes repeatedly to The Waste Land.

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